Mobile sweetens wireless plan with free Netflix ahead of new iPhone

The company announced Wednesday that account holders who have two or more lines on the company's unlimited T-Mobile ONE plan will get free Netflix subscriptions starting on Tuesday, Sept. 12.

Are there any caveats? .

New and current T-Mobile subscribers on unlimited plans with two or more lines will be given free Netflix access starting September 12. T-Mobile will cover the cost for a standard Netflix membership, which costs $9.99 in the U.S. and allows streaming on up to two devices at a time, for eligible T-Mobile customers. "More and more fans are bingeing on mobile, so we're bringing together Netflix's award-winning TV shows and movies with T-Mobile's award-winning, unlimited network".

How to I sign up? .

It's easy! If you're an existing customer, use the T-Mobile app, visit MyT-Mobile.com, a retail store, or call Customer Care to activate.

The carrier further says, "To qualify, all you need are two or more paid voice lines on T-Mobile ONE with taxes and fees included".

NOTE: If the two lines are for a pair of users that are 55-years of age or older, the price is $60 a month, total. "And, if you already have a Netflix subscription, T-Mobile will cover the cost of a standard subscription for you - meaning you'll save almost $120 every year". Viewing is not limited to T-Mobile-connected cellular devices, T-Mobile told Ars. This is well-timed, as the hit series "Stranger Things" returns to the streaming video site next month with season two.

"Video typically streams at DVD quality (480p)".

How does this compare to other carriers?

What's your take on this new promotion by T-Mobile? The Netflix promotion will be available on September 12.

T-Mobile made a point to have multiple executives point out that there is "no catch" to the offer during the media event.

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